Eastwood Railway Station - Bus Services

Bus Services

Eastwood serves as a major interchange for bus services within the area. Currently, all buses serving this interchange are run by Sydney Buses. These services include:

  • 515 - Sydney CBD via West Ryde, Gladesville, Drummoyne and Rozelle. X15 services follow the 515 route and come from the City. Services run seven days a week.
  • 521 - Parramatta Railway Station via Mobbs Lane, Dundas and Rydalmere. Services run Mondays to Saturdays.
  • 541 - Epping Railway Station. Services run Mondays to Fridays only.
  • 543 - West Ryde Railway Station via Denistone West. Services run Mondays to Fridays on school days only.
  • 544 - Auburn Railway Station via Ermington, Newington and Silverwater (outbound); Macquarie Centre via Marsfield (inbound). Services run Mondays to Saturdays Only
  • 545 - Parramatta Railway Station via Dundas Valley (outbound); Chatswood Railway Station via Marsfield, Macquarie Centre, Macquarie Park and Chatswood West (inbound). Services run seven days a week.
  • 550 - Parramatta Railway Station via Dundas (Kissing Point Road) (outbound); Chatswood Railway Station via Marsfield, Macquarie Centre and Chatswood West (inbound). Services run Mondays to Fridays on school days only.
  • 551 - Marsfield (Busaco Road) via Vimera Road. Services run Mondays to Fridays on school days only.

NightRide runs the following route via Eastwood railway station:

  • Route N80 - between Hornsby Station and City (Town Hall)

All services excluding the 551 and N80 depart from the bus interchange near West Parade. 551, N80 as well as 545 and 550 services also depart from East Parade.


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